For the record, I had made small donations to Doctors Without Borders and Episcopal Relief and Development, but in response to Dale's call have made another donation to ERD and duly forwarded Dale the receipt.

Not much great in the cellar right now, but I'll look over it tonight and come up with *something* to throw in the pot.

I sent $50 to the Red Cross for Haiti. There is a note on their site saying that due to the overwhelming response it may take up to 24 hours to get an email receipt. When I get it I will forward to you. That is good news... about the overwhelming response.

Since Steve has sweetened the pot with some deeelicious ESJs, I'll throw in a prized bottle of Edmunds-St. John 2005 El Dorado County Wylie-Fenaughty Syrah to expand the prize selection just a bit more.

Just made contribution to Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. Will forward receipt when received.

"...To undersalt deliberately in the name of dietary chic is to omit from the music of cookery the indispensable bass line over which all tastes and smells form their harmonies." -- Robert Farrar Capon

OK,over halfway to the 100 contributor goal/limit!If we don't reach 100, and a high number is the first number up, I'll recycle my prize until it has a winner. Each donor can decide what to do, but now there's at least an even chance of a winner for each prize. In any case hopefully contributors will keep coming.

My wife and I just made a $100 contribution to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief and Development fund. I've sent the PDF of the online receipt and will submit the official receipt when it is received. Red Cross indicates that may take 24 hours due to the volume of donations.

Jim Knudson wrote:My wife and I just made a $100 contribution to the American Red Cross Haiti Relief and Development fund. I've sent the PDF of the online receipt and will submit the official receipt when it is received. Red Cross indicates that may take 24 hours due to the volume of donations.

There you are.

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov